Our 2011 HHR (those initials signify Heritage High Roof) is itself a unique vehicle, looking like a shrunk-down and retro-styled homage to Chevy's Suburban wagon of roly-poly fender and bulging roofline vintage, circa 1949. Or maybe it's a mutational mixing of the vintage Suburban and Chevy's more recent SSR pop-top convertible pickup due to the forward fenders articulated in edgy bulges and a spherical stepped hood protrusion blunted in front by an in-your-face grille. Any way you look at it, the lines, a boxy but rolled body with exaggerated fenders and that chin-out grille, plus a roll of sheetmetal wrapping around the top-heavy rear, suggest both old and new forms, as if a gigantic blender, filled with assorted automotive concepts as diverse as a beach buggy, panel truck, hot rod and even a minivan, were whipped up in a concoction that's fresh and clever and way too-cool. This top-level 2LT gets a 2.4-liter e*** Tell us that you saw this vehicle on the Dealix Used Cars Network ***.